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Newmont Goldcorp buying back a billion dollars worth of shares

Newmont Goldcorp buying back a billion dollars worth of shares

Company says all repurchased shares will be retired, resulting in immediate accretion to shareholders.
Conference held to study deep mining innovations

Conference held to study deep mining innovations

Future of Deep Mining explored new technologies, solutions to address mining industry challenges
Ontario junior miner wins legal challenge in Michigan

Ontario junior miner wins legal challenge in Michigan

Aquila Resources said it has received all State and Federal permissions required for the construction and commencement of operations at the Back Forty Project.
Feds investing $2.1 million for hydraulic air compressor project at Holloway Mine

Feds investing $2.1 million for hydraulic air compressor project at Holloway Mine

Old technology being updated and improved for Northern Ontario gold mine
Commit Works bringing planning and scheduling to the digital age

Commit Works bringing planning and scheduling to the digital age

Joe Gladu and Derek Polano could be called pioneers in a sense.
MacLean Engineering prepares to show off test mine

MacLean Engineering prepares to show off test mine

MacLean Engineering has purchased a test mine property in Lively to showcase its mining equipment.
World's largest ore chute created in Sudbury

World's largest ore chute created in Sudbury

Variant Mining has created the prototype of the world's largest ore chutes to be installed at a copper and gold mining operation in Mongolia.
Looking to extend the life of the legendary Kidd Mine

Looking to extend the life of the legendary Kidd Mine

Glencore not entirely ready to give up on the Kidd Mine
FedNor investment of $1.4 million in local mining businesses

FedNor investment of $1.4 million in local mining businesses

Federal funding to help expand NORCAT's surface building at the Underground Centre in Levack, Ontario
Mine tailings failures are the shame of the mining industry

Mine tailings failures are the shame of the mining industry

Mining engineer Paul Rantala of Sudbury is hoping more people in his industry will take a fresh look at the issue of tailings dams safety.  He is not alone.